Posted March 1, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Maxim Popenker


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Photo by Kalashnikov Concern
“The most notable and
visible change between the early prototypes … was the design of the receiver top cover and its lock.”

This AK-12 prototype was produced in 2014 and passed the “Ratnik” trials, with more than 9,000 rounds …Read the Rest

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